Effect of Minocycline on Depressive Symptoms in Patients With Treatment-Resistant Depression: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

Sep 14, 2022JAMA network open

Minocycline's effects on depression symptoms in patients with hard-to-treat depression

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Abstract

Minocycline treatment did not significantly reduce depressive symptoms in patients with treatment-resistant depression.

  • 173 participants were included in the study, with 84 receiving minocycline and 89 receiving placebo.
  • The average age of participants was 46.1 years, and the average baseline depression severity score was 26.5.
  • Minocycline did not show a significant difference in depression severity compared to placebo after 6 weeks.
  • Completion rates were similar between the minocycline (83.3%) and placebo (83.1%) groups.
  • The findings highlight a continued need for effective treatments and biomarkers for treatment-resistant depression.

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